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History at Merion Meeting
the Meeting House
a registered National Historic Landmark
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African-American Suffragists
how did race factor into the fight for the vote?
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Local Suffragists
did Philadelphia and Merion-area women get involved in the movement?
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Anti-Slavery/Abolition and Quakers
an uneasy alliance
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Quaker Transportation in the 1800s
horse, horse carriage, horse sheds
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Quaker Families in the 1800s
a minority in Pennsylvania
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Quaker Plainness
thee, thou, and dress
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William Penn's 375th Birthday
founder of Pennsylvania, protector of freedom of conscience
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Quaker Women and Voting in the U.S.
women's suffrage
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the Philadelphia-Columbia Railroad
passes right through!
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the Burying Ground
records, stories, more
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the Underground Railroad and Quaker Support
legends and traditions
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Related History Pages
Philadelphia-Columbia Railroad
Title or short description
Philadelphia- Columbia Railroad
Burying Ground
Title or short description
Burying Ground
Underground Railroad
Title or short description
Underground Railroad and Quaker Support
Anti-Slavery / Abolition
Anti-Slavery/ Abolition
Quaker Transportation in the 1800s
Quaker Families in the 1800s
Quaker Plainness
Penn's 375 Birthday
Quaker Women and Voting in the US
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615 Montgomery Avenue
Merion Station, PA
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